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In the bottom, or top, or around the sides, if it is put in sheets, as it 

 does not save any bruising. 



If grapes are to be kept in storage before being exhibited, they 

 should be wrapped in tissue paper first, then oiled paper, and packed 

 in baskets with either cheap cotton batten or fine excelsior between the 

 tunches. 



Mark plainly all packages with name of shipper, and number or 

 name of varieties, either on outside or on memorandum in the top of 

 the package. Ship early fruits, by express, prepaid, to the 



LINCOLN ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., 



Lincoln, Neb. 



Be sure to mark on outside, "For State Fair." If fruit is shipped 

 direct to the Fair Grounds, the name of the exhibitor should be on the 

 outside, and it should be marked. Care of 



L. M. RUSSELL, 

 Horticultural Hall, State Fair Grounds, 



Lincoln, Neb. 



If these suggestions are followed, I can truthfully say that few 

 exhibitors will be disappointed. We earnestly request you to become 

 an exhibitor, also a member of this society. 



